Noah Puckerman (sg_puck) wrote in supergleerpg, @ 2012-01-28 21:54:00 |
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Entry tags: | !type: thread, -2012: january, character: david karofsky, character: jadyn ishii, character: noah puckerman, former character: faith jessup, wanted character: artie abrams |
Thread: Puck's quest for vengeance
Who: Puck and his boys (Dave and Artie, possibly Sam and Mike) vs Faith
When: Saturday, Jan 28 - late evening
Where: Faith's farm
Warnings: talk of miscarriage, violence
What: After finding out on Thursday that Faith was responsible for Olivia's injury and miscarriage, Puck gathers up a posse to go medieval on her ass - superpowers style!
Puck couldn’t quite believe he’d managed to hold in the information he’d found out on Thursday all the way until Saturday night. But he wanted to do this right. He felt a little weird going after a girl, but she had superpowers and totally had what was coming to her. Besides, he’d noticed that she was pretty friendly with that asshole Azimio, who had picked a fight with Kurt earlier in the year, and just recently had bashed Dave’s boyfriend.
So yeah, along with shoving Olivia down the stairs while she was pregnant, all those reasons meant Faith totally deserved a beat-down. Or a good scaring. And if Puck accidentally slipped and set her a little on fire, well that was just an eye for an eye, right?
First, though, he had to figure out where Faith would be on a Saturday night...
Faith was on her farm, she’d been to see Azimio and had come home, she was checking on the animals with a flashlight. Making sure they had enough to eat and whatnot. She had been consumed by guilt ever since Olivia had fallen down the stairs. JBI’s blog had disturbed her, too, because she was now thinking maybe she had just caused Olivia to miscarry. She hoped that part wasn’t true, as much as she hoped that Azimio didn’t beat the fuck out of someone. Mostly because she didn’t want to have to defend him, but she supposed it was a bad thing that someone had possibly been hurt.
That’s when she heard the ground rumbling. Or rather, felt it. She wondered who or what was making her able to feel it.
Puck had found out from the school directory (which he peeked at when the secretary was busy looking up something random that he’d asked of her) that Faith lived way out in the country. Like on an actual farm. It was the perfect place to confront her, provided she would show up at home sometime during the night, because there would be hardly any witnesses. But first, he had to gather up his boys.
Text to Karofsky and Artie: meet @ ths addy 20 min
He then sent a separate text with the pilfered address and got in his truck, ready to kick ass and take names.
Dave got Puck’s text and quietly checked the address. Okay, seriously, what the fuck, this was like out in the middle of goddamn nowhere. But whatever, he was steaming mad and wanted revenge, he’d go as far as he had to.
He slipped out of the house quietly and into his truck, heading to the farm. He stopped a little ways away, pulled off the road and parked, and started walking the rest of the way, trying to keep an eye out for Puckerman or anyone else familiar.
Artie wasn't far behind Karofsky. In fact, he recognized the vehicle on the road ahead of him, which was good because he'd been in the process of convincing himself that there was some kind of typo on the address. (He was still driving the rental he'd gotten way back when his car had been nearly totaled in the car crash back in November.)
He parked behind Karofsky and followed the bigger dude as he began walking. "Yo, Karofsky!" he yelled, jogging to catch up.
Puck noticed that both Artie and Karofsky showed up at about the same time, so he walked up to them and said, “So it’s like this, dudes: this is Faith Jessup’s place. Last week Thursday, she got into a fight with Olivia and that’s how Liv fell down the stairs. You know the rest.”
“Look,” he said, putting his hands on his hips, “I know we can’t make things right, exactly, but I can’t know this happened and do nothing about it. I’m not saying we have to hurt Faith, but I do want to scare the ever-living shit out of her. You take away something of mine? There are fucking consequences.”
Looking up toward the farm, Puck asked, “So you guys in?”
Artie looked nervously between Dave and Puck. "Uh... as long as we don't actually hurt her or do anything illegal? I'm in. But what did you have in mind?"
“Nothing illegal?” Puck asked. “I’m pretty sure some destruction of property is gonna happen, unless you can think of some other way to scare her. I’m not the most accurate with my power.”
“I’ve already done some pretty illegal stuff this week, so.” Dave shrugged, a little uncomfortable. “Whatever you have in mind, dude, but so far as I’m concerned a little pain is worth what she’s put you guys through.”
He glanced around. “I’m guessing she lives on a farm, so...maybe release the animals or something? I mean, that’s not really painful but it would have to be at least a little annoying, right?”
Faith was still in her barn, and she felt the Earth chill out a little. But there was still something up. She left the barn, and quietly slunk along her property, wondering what was going on. She heard Duncan, her donkey, come trotting up behind her, along with Jack and Jenna, her puppies. “You know what guys, no way.” She got them all to follow her and closed them up in the cellar. She didn’t want anything to happen to any of them.
She wondered what was going on. She darted around the house, and saw people’s cars in her driveway. What the fuck was happening?
Jadyn was nearly to Faith’s house when Beau started growling next to her in the passenger seat of her Jeep. She’d been debating whether she should go to the shiva Olivia was having all day, because she honestly did feel sympathy for the girl, and she knew that it would make Jaime happy if she tried to make amends by paying her respects. But the problem was Olivia might not appreciate her being there, especially while she was in such pain. Jadyn figured it was best if she just stayed away from the other girl altogether.
Besides, this was something Faith was going through as well. Faith had said it was an accident but even so, Jadyn didn’t think Faith would be completely untouched by the situation. Untouched by guilt. So Jadyn figured while everyone was at Olivia’s, she would check in on Faith and see how she was doing.
Beau growled again and this time Jadyn noticed it. Something was off at the farm. She could smell it in the air. There were more people there than should have been. Sure, Faith could have possibly invited some friends over but Jadyn doubted it, Beau’s growls making the hair on the back of her neck stand up as she sped up. Her eyes narrowed as she peered through the dark, looking for signs of trouble.
Faith sensed Jadyn as soon as she was on the property. She hoped Jadyn would find her, she was hiding in the bushes on the side of the massive farmhouse, she hadn’t seen much of the other girl since Olivia’s fall at school. That was the only way Faith could think of it. She hadn’t meant to do what she’d done, and she couldn’t think of it any other way. Faith was afraid to call out to her, because she wasn’t sure who else was there and she didn’t want to alert to anyone else where she was.
“Release the animals?” Puck scoffed. How could Dave fucking Karofsky suggest something like that. “What the fuck? That’s not payback. That’s the kinda thing you’d do to a friend cause you were bored. I’m talking some serious shit here!”
Fuming as he paced back and forth in front of his boys, Puck unknowingly drew heat from the area around him, giving the air a bit more of a chill and making the little puddle in the drainage ditch next to them freeze through.
“I want Faith to think we’re going to kill her,” Puck said when he could put his thoughts into coherent words. “I mean, we won’t, but she doesn’t have to know that.” The shoulder of Puck’s jacket burst into flames and he slapped it out without a second thought, continuing his pacing like it hadn’t even happened. “I want her to think the sky is fucking falling!”
Artie fell silent watching Puck's outburst. It wasn't as though he couldn't relate. Back when he'd been in his chair, powerless to do anything to those who did him harm, he'd have moments where rage would overcome him. But now that he could actually help Puck with this plan, without even having to worry that he'd be hurt somehow? He didn't know if he had the nerve. Especially not to scare someone into thinking they were about to be murdered. But Artie thought of Puck, of how much the other guy had always stuck up for him and looked after him. He sort of owed him this, didn't he?
"If you think that's what you have to do," Artie said, his voice even, as he touched Puck's shoulder. Weirdly enough, it felt hot, like the fire was literally raging under the surface of his skin. "Just do make sure that you don't actually kill her, okay? Jail would be a whole lot worse than juvie. Stolen waffles would be the least of your problems."